Press Release from the Senate Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program
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OCR Page 1 of 2FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The United States Senate Special Committee Investigating the
National Defense Program today announced the election of Senator James M.
Mead (D., N. Y.) as Chairman. The Committee met at 10:30 this morning for
the purpose of designating a new chairman in place of Senator Harry S. Truman,
who submitted his resignation yesterday. The decision was unanimous. After
the meeting, Senator Mead stated:
"My selection as chairman by my colleagues of the Special Committee
on
National
Defense comes as a great honor and an even greater responsibility.
"The Committee was directed by the Senate to conduct a complete
investigation of all phases of the program for arming our nation. In accord-
ance with this direction, it has been the purpose of this Committee to make a
full and impartial study of every aspect of the war program, in order to deter-
mine whether or not the fullest and most effective utilization is being made of
our resources to the end of bringing this war to a successful conclusion at the
earliest possible moment and with the lowest cost in lives.
"The Committee has not attempted at any time to review the strategy
of the war. We have not considered and do not consider it to be a function of
this Committee to investigate or to criticize the conduct of military or naval
operations. These have been outside of our scope.
"The Committee has been non-political in its operations at all
times. Its ten members, including six Democrats and four Republicans, have
never raised a partisan issue and have never taken a partisan position. There
have been no factional disputes, despite the fact that this Committee has
already functioned through a major national election. There has never been a
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